You know what's bad about being an artist AND being left-handed? This.

My left hand always presses those fucking buttons on the side so I have to set the orientation to Flipped Landscape so I can use it upside down and not have to worry about pressing them. I COULD turn the buttons off, but whatever.

You know what's bad about being an artist AND being left-handed? This.

My left hand always presses those fucking buttons on the side so I have to set the orientation to Flipped Landscape so I can use it upside down and not have to worry about pressing them. I COULD turn the buttons off, but whatever.

Amateur

(I don't really have two pens, but I do have buttons on both sides that thankfully don't get in the way because of the sheer size of that thing)

You know what's bad about being an artist AND being left-handed? This.

My left hand always presses those fucking buttons on the side so I have to set the orientation to Flipped Landscape so I can use it upside down and not have to worry about pressing them. I COULD turn the buttons off, but whatever.

my tablet's hardly awesome
the sensitivity is ultimately fackeyed so it only makes a slight line if you press the stylus down at an uncomfortable angle (80') and press harder than is probably good for it.
so yeah, i'll just stick to pencil and paper for the time being

my tablet's hardly awesome
the sensitivity is ultimately fackeyed so it only makes a slight line if you press the stylus down at an uncomfortable angle (80') and press harder than is probably good for it.
so yeah, i'll just stick to pencil and paper for the time being

Turning this into TF2 Media - Tablet Discussion Edition, but I think you should be able to fix some of that stuff with options in the driver's menu or whatever application you're drawing in.
Are those common problems with your model or is it just you (in which case it's more likely you can fix it yourself)?

I know it sounds cheesy, but unless you got some sort of disability, welcome to the mortal plane where good artists are the bad artists that didn't give up and kept googling for tutorials and doing anatomy studies.
Talent is a myth to explain unexpected jumps in skill you can all explain with enough information.